The East Syracuse-Minoa field hockey team repeated as Section III Class B champions Saturday with a 2-1 win over Camden in the sectional final at Rome Free Academy Stadium.

Melissa Koch scored midway through the first half for the top-seeded Spartans (15-3), and Amy Loder recorded the second goal 1-minute, 15 seconds into the second half. ES-M defeated Whitesboro in the Class B final in 2012.

Liz Link scored with 4:42 left in the second half for second-seeded Camden (12-4-1).

ES-M outshot the Blue Devils 16-7 and had a 17-2 advantage in penalty corner. ES-M advances to the state tournament and plays a regional match against either Burnt Hills or South Glens Falls at Cicero-North Syracuse High School on Nov. 9.

“I think defensively in our circle we played not the smartest of defense and we played lazier defense,” Camden coach Shannon McPheron said. “I saw the youngness come out in my team. My biggest that I noticed today, I saw silly mistakes and panic that I haven't seen.”

Eight of Camden's 16 varsity players are sophomores.

“I don't think they played horrible,” McPheron said. “They had moments of good times and not so good times and ES-M capitalized on a lot of situations.

Rachel McLaughlin had two goals for the Cazenovia field hockey team, and Sarah Willard added a goal and two assists in the Lakers' 4-1 win over Morrisville-Eaton in the Section III Class C-D final Saturday at Rome Free Academy Stadium.

Class D champion Morrisville (18-1) took a 1-0 lead on goal nine minutes into the game by leading scorer Jessica Welsh.

The Lakers, who advanced to the title game following a penalty stroke shootout with Holland Patent in the Class C final, tied the game early in the second half and then scored twice in 1-minute, 19 seconds late in the half to take control.

“That took the wind out of our sails,” Morrisville coach Patti Vaughan said. “The game never seemed that far apart. We had chances to score and we didn't score.”

Cazenovia advances to the state tournament and will play a regional game against either Greenwich or Hoosick Falls at Cicero-North Syracuse on Nov. 9.

Jessie Carroll had 12 saves in goal for Morrisville. Kimber Nourse had eight saves for Cazenovia. The Lakers had a 14-8 advantages in shots. Both teams had five penalty corners.